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9 February, 15:16

Two stores sell the same refrigerator for the same original price. Store A advertises that the refrigerator is on sale for 15% off the original price. Store B advertises that it is reducing the refrigerator's price by $150. When Stephanie compares the sale prices of the refrigerator in both stores, she concludes that the sale prices are equal. Which equation models this situation?

Let p represent the refrigerator's original price.

A. 0.85p = p - 150

B. 0.85 (p - 150) = p

C. 0.15p = p - 150

D. 0.15p = p + 180

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  1. 9 February, 15:42
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    The correct answer is option A. Since store A is giving a discount of 15% on the original price i. e.$ p. Then, the price after discount will be equal to $ 0.85p. And, the second store B offers $150 less than the original price p i. e the price after reduction is $p-$150. Since both the proces after reduction are equal. Thus, $ 0.85p = $p-$150
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